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-- l' :3L? THE ODYSSEY BETTY M. DINEHART Bet 641 Fourth Avenue ulrillllf llle world needs is love Well Betty certainly should know. She is one of our home-like girls with her great interests in household tasks. We know someday she will be a great Cook for we realize her fondness for Cookies . .-Mlelphian Society. Choir. Girl's Hi-Y. Glee Club. Secretary of- the Dramalie Society. FILMPIR JOSEPH DURIVACE Elly 33 Second Avenue Everybody likes my curly hair How we envy Elmer with his beautiful curls. They certainly offer amusement for the girls in historv. who love to run their fin ers through . g :- them. Clee Club. Science. RAYMOND EATON Ray R. F. ll. No. 2. Troy, N. Y. Well timed silence lmtlz more eloquence tlmn speech Raymond is so quiet we hardly know he's pres- ent, but we are of the opinion that he saves his words for something-or someone. Baseball Team. HARRIET EDDY Har K. l . ll. No. 2 .Troy, N. Y. A sturlenfs mind and I1 youthful face Hat is one of the more studious members of our Senior Class. Her friendliness and her will- ingness to help others, have won her a permanent plaee in our hearts. Scholarship Society. Adelphian Society. Class- ical Club. French I Club. Hi-Y. Odyssey Board. Science Club. M.-KURIH HAZEL ESMUND Mamie 263 Third A venue I lmce dreams of mighty Ilrings to come Maurice is one of the brightest girls in our class and we are all sure that she will make her place in the world. Even when she does become famous. we are sure she will not forget her class- mates of l.. H. S. Cirl's Hi-Y. Classical Club, Freneh I Club. Adelphian Society, Clee Club, District Chorus. Scholarship Society, Class Presents.
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'S' -'3' THE v K My . - , , H 3 'A as ' A ' 'ae wgiiiiseii. ODYSSEY T- '- - DOROTHEA CORA coNNoR -'cummfe 540 Seventh Avenue To luwe friends one must show himself friendly We all realize what charm there must be to Connie's chatter for we know what numbers of friends she has won by it. We wonder what effect it has upon the opposite Rex , l mean sex. A member of Adelphians, Girls' Hi-Y. Odyssey Board, O. G. A., Senior Girls' Basketball. MARY MARGARET CONNORS Connie 705 Sixth Avenue A good heart is worth gold Mary is one of those persons who are always ready to help you when you are in trouble. She will always lend her homework for she always has it done. The whole class extends to you., Mary, the best wishes for the future. A member of the Girls' Hi-Y, Adelphian Soci- ety, Girls' Basketball team. CAROLYN G. CRAYMER Kiddie 810 Second Avenue Good things come in small packages Kiddie is about the smallest member of our classfwe mean in size and nothing else. She was a Marshal last year and we have every reason to believe that later on she will be one for many years to come. Adelphians, Classical Club, Class Prophecy. Dramatic Society, French Club, Glee Club, Choir. Girls' Hi-Y, Marshal '30, Vicellresident Senior Class, National Honor Society. EDWARD DONALD CUERDON Eddie 222 Fourth Avenue He needs to be waved back to consciousness by soft musici' Eddie is so indilferent or may we say bored. He sometimes even seems to be asleep. especially when Miss Allyn asks him a question. We might be all wrong, maybe he is thinking, we hope so. Dramatic Society, Debating Club, Track Team. WAYNE B. DENNY Denny 143 Seventh Avenue Sim, I marvel at nothing Denny' is so worldly wise that he cannot easily he given a subject on which he cannot say at least something. We do not know which he enjoys the more, arguing or experimenting with his min- iature radio set. A member ol Science Club, Glee Club, Dis- trict Chorus, French 2 Club, President of Debat- ing Society, Class History, National Honor Soci- ery.
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'l' THE ODYSSEY 4' ' MARJORIE LOUISE EWING Peg 811 Fourth Avenue Go! Win thy way with gentlenessn This is just the way Peg has won so many friends in L. H. S., for she is one of our most popular girls. In the four years of L. H. S. we have learned much about her. One thing we know is that she loves to rush into her room just as the bell rings. We wonder why. Girls' I-Ii-Y, Adelphians, Classical Club, Glee Club, District Chorus, Choir, Girls' Basketball, Dramatic Society, Odyssey Board, Marshal '30, French I Club. ALICE IRENE EYCLESHYMER Rene Valley Falls, R. D. 2 H0we'er it be, it .seems to me lt's only noble to be good One never sees Irene doing the things which Mr. White doesn't like us to do. She is always on her best behavior in school, so it seems, but we have heard that she is not so quiet when she rides home on the Bennington bus. JOSEPH GLEASON FLAGLER Joe 815 Sixth Avenue With unswenning fidelity to each and every ITILSZ He deserves great honor Joe has been one of the greatest workers of our class, with a good word for everyone and truly regardful of the interests of others. The best of luck, .loel Athletic Count-Tl, Boys' Hi-Y, Classical Club. Debating Club, Dramatic Society, French I Club, President Glee Club, Choir, Manager of Soccer 1930-1931, Odyssey Board, President Senior Class, Response to Key Oration 1930, Science Club. ARTHUR M. FRINK Frink Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I. Art is very happy-go-lucky and nothing ever worries him. Let's hope he'll always hc so. Science Cluh, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Dramatic So- ciety und Choir. MARY MARIA GALLO Mary 664 Second Avenue Grum.piness is no feature of her nature Mary is indeed a happy girl. We all enjoy her endless store of jokes. Adelphian Society, Glee Club, Girls' Hi-Y.
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